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The purpose of publishing AAB's decisions in PCPD's website is primarily to promote awareness and understanding of, and compliance with, the Personal Data(Privacy) Ordinance. The general practice of PCPD is to upload AAB,s decisions on an "as is" basis. Use of any personal data contained in AAB's decisions forany other purpose may constitute a breach of the Personal Data (Privacy) Ordinance.
(Please read the FULL VERSION of the above on the webpage of AAB Decisions)
ADMINISTRATIVE APPEALS BOARD
Administrative Appeal No. 15/2014
BETWEEN
張樹昌 Appellant
and
THE PRIVACY COMMISSIONER
FOR PERSONAL DATA Respondent
Coram: Administrative Appeals Board
Date of Handing Down Written Decision with Reasons: 25 July 2014
DECISION
A. BACKGROUND
1. By a Notice of Appeal dated 10 April 2014 lodged by the Appellant with
the Administrative Appeals Board ("the Board"), the Appellant appeals against
a decision ("the Decision") dated 20 March 2014 made by the Respondent
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("the Appeal"). By the Decision, the Respondent decided that he would, in the
exercise of his discretion under section 39(2)(d) of the Personal Data (Privacy)
Ordinance, not to pursue the complaint made by the Appellant ("the
Complaint") further.
2. By a letter dated 5 June 2014, the Respondent informed the Board that he
had decided to withdraw the Decision, and that accordingly he would not file
and serve the Statement, Description of Documents and the documents relating
to the Appeal. The Respondent further stated that he would contact the
Appellant to arrange for the disposal of the Appeal.
3. By a further letter dated 16 July 2014 to the Board (copied to the
Appellant), the Respondent informed the Board that the Appellant had refused
to withdraw the Appeal and requested the Board to adjudicate on the Appeal.
4. Until and unless an appeal is unconditionally abandoned by an appellant
in accordance with the provisions of the Administrative Appeals Board
Ordinance ("the AAB Ordinance") (see section 19 thereof), the appeal is not
considered by the Board as withdrawn and the Board will have to adjudicate on
the same. In this case, since the Appellant has not withdrawn the Appeal in
accordance with section 19 of the AAB Ordinance, the Appeal continues to be
an appeal before the Board.
5. However, the fact is that the Respondent has withdrawn the Decision.
Accordingly, a situation has arisen whereby the subject matter of the Appeal is
no longer in existence.
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B. SUMMARY DETERMINATION
6. Where the decision under appeal has been reversed by a respondent, the
Board has power to make a determination of the appeal summarily in favour of
the appellant without a hearing. Section 21(l)(h) of the AAB Ordinance
provides as follows:
"For the purpose of an appeal, the Board may-
(h) if it appears to the Board that the respondent has reversed
the decision appealed against, determine the appeal summarily
in favour of the appellant without a hearing and without
calling on anyone to attend or to appear before it."
7. It has been held in AAB No. 10 of 2011, AAB No. 64 of 2011 and AAB
No. 4 of 2013 that the Board's powers under section 21(1) of the AAB
Ordinance is exercisable by the Chairman, without the constitution of a
3-members Board. This includes the power exercisable under section 21(l)(h).
C. ORDER
8. In the circumstances of this case, I would accordingly exercise the power
under section 21(l)(h) to make a determination of the Appeal summarily in
favour of the Appellant without a hearing. As the exercise of this power is
made consequential upon the Respondent having reversed or withdrawn the
Decision, it is exercised without consideration of the merits of the Appeal, and
without hearing the parties.
9. The Appeal is allowed and the Decision is formally set aside.
10. As the present decision is made without consideration of the merits, it is
inappropriate for me to make any comments on the merits of the Complaint, or
to speculate of the result of the Respondent,s investigation.
(signed)
(Mr. Eugene Fung Ting-sek, S.C.)
Acting Chairman
Administrative Appeals Board